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Release Date:
November 16, 2022
Original Title:
Noches de Paz
Alternate Titles:
Peaceful Nights
Genres:
Drama | Romance | War
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In war times, a 9 year old child soldier meets a 11 year old refugee girl during a warm night. As the night goes on, they experience things that makes them change. When the night is over, they won't be the same.
Art Department Assistant:
Sebastián Rubilar
Catalina Palacios
Art Direction:
Marina Carrión
Assistant Director:
Àlvar Andrés
Boom Operator:
Manel Gallart
Casting:
Alex Comas
Willy Vila
Director:
Alex Comas
Director of Photography:
José Manuel Bahamonde
Editor:
Alex Comas
Electrician:
Oscar Angulo
Ignacio Bueno
Carles Cros
Juliana Cullell
Executive Producer:
Alex Comas
First Assistant Camera:
Maria Neto
Focus Puller:
Maria Neto
Gaffer:
Ciril Barba
Hairstylist:
Ingrid Canalda
Line Producer:
Yago Sempere
Makeup Artist:
Ingrid Canalda
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Gleiss
Producer:
Núria Abascal
Production Assistant:
Abril Pérez
Albert Regàs
Script Supervisor:
Valeria Paredes
Second Assistant Camera:
Candela Forcades
Sound Editor:
Willy Vila
Supervising Sound Editor:
Willy Vila
Wardrobe Designer:
Marina Carrión
Writer:
Alex Comas
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